Sherman County observer. (Moro, Sherman County, Or.) 1897-1931, March 06, 1908, Image 2

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The
O b server.
ties or personalities, just what is
right.
THE COMING PRIMARIES.
People are geuerally becoming
interested iu local politics and nat
u rally expect to bear som ething
MÛKÜ, OREGON.
from The Old Reliable concerning
local candidates for nomination.
D. C. I reland a S o n . ......... E ditors
Begintiing at the head, there is onr
C. L. I reland , M anager .
legislative candidates, ‘Senator Jay
Bowerman and representatives B.
Send for advertising rates.
Ft Pike and IL II. D onnelly, each
one out for republican re nomina
F R ID A Y .................... March (i, ¡90S
(ion; all of whom, having faithfully
served their constituents at the last
. The Observer has been established
nearly 21 year«, and It lias some t-ubscri- session of the assembly, are entitled
bers who have received It regularly for tq the honors of a second term, and
more than h a lf a »core o f years.
Many
o f these object to fiaving the Old Reliable as lionojs are all the ,emoluments
discontinued at the tim e ol expiration ol there are attached fdTtlie position,
their subscriptions, and for their benefit, as
for other reasons, we discontinue subscrip­ voters should be grateful that the
tions only when noil fie. I to do so, except propostd cui.didales a ie w illing to
by agreement made at the tim e the ac­
count Is opened, when It is noted upon give them the benefit o f experi
the calendar to be discontinued prom ptly enee gained by the work of the last
at the time specified. A ll persons paying assembly.
j m e re
urriciA L
C 'tty O f f i c i a l P a p e r .
f a i - bk
or
mhkrman G O
H o n . R . N . D o n n e lly
RAILROAD COMMISSIONER.
Tàa lineai Okwvcàes.
Political" Column.
MORO PHARMACY
The office of railroad commie
M ere P resbyterian C hereh
sioner under the new law la one of
Services in Moro Presbyterian
the m ost im portant to eastern Ore­
The undersigned hereby announces
church next Sunday, Morning and to the voters of Hherman county that
gon of any of the public officials. evening..
be tea candidate, at the primary elec­
Expert, Experienced, Registered Pharmacists
Three men are candidate« for the
tion, for the republican nomination for
Sunday school at 10 a m.
office in this congressional district.
D
is
tric
t
A
tto
rn
ey,
Hedicines Carefully Compounded.
* A . J . A dams , Pastor.
Dtb Judlolal district, eubleot to
Clyde B. Aitcheson, the present ifl-
tha approval of the voters of this dis­
M e re M . C . C h e re h
Complete Assortment of Silverware and Jewelry
cunjjent; Dr. H am ilton, formerly
trict. If nominated and elected I ehall
Regular
services
every
Sunday,
endeavor
to
faithfully
discharge
the
du-
sheriff of Union county, and Jo­
llee of (be oftloe as provided by law.
seph Gaston of Portland.
Mr at 11 a m. Rev. Perry Chandler,
D. R. P a rk e r.
Pastor.
Aitcheson is a brother of John E.
Sunday School at 10 o'clock a in.
Aitcheson, in d icb d in Portland
The uuderalgned hereby annouuoee
P H Buxton, Supt.
to the voters of Hherman oounty that
long with Thorburn Rosa and
Any and all K inds of P aten t M e d ic in e A lw ays th S to c k -
Ladies' Aid Society, every Thurs­ be te a candidate, at the primary elec­
others (or wrecking the T itle Guar-
tion, for the republican nomination for
day, at 2 o’clock p m. Mrs C G
C ounty C lerk
ant e and Savings bank. Mr. C.
Huis, President.
If nominated and elected I will per-
B. Ai cheson was him self a clerk
th® duties of the office of County
S p a u ld in g C h e « e l,
in t in t bank when he was appoint­
'-'•era in the name manuer as naet vwim
with
special
favors to none.
Services, 1st and 3d S undays
ed railroad com m issioner by State
H . S. M c D a n e l
12
n.
and
2d
and
4th
Sundays
at
Treasurer Steel, and rem ain'd in
7
:30
p.
m.
the em ploy of the bank aa ^cre-
To voters of Hherman oounty Oregon:
Sunday school 11 a. m. each
I hereby announce myaelf aa a can­
a y of one of the Ross com panies
didate for republican nomination for
until 1 hey all went into the hands Sunday.
C o u n ty C lerk
Epworth League 7 p. m.
of the receiver. Dr. H am ilton has
of Hherman oounty, auhjeo to the ap­
G. F. P inkham , Pastor. proval of the voteru at tlie primary
had a checkered career. A f w years
election to be held Apt 11 17th, 1908.
W e s le y C h a p e l.
ago it is reported that be was run­
Is again before the people a cand­
idate for tenom ination for jo in t
representative of the 28tli district,
Shermau, Gilliam and W heeler.
H aving served with Mr. P ik e at
the last assembly, the people deci
ded that he must go again. H e
tried hard to evade the duty but
finally consented, and this gives to
each county in the district one
true, tried aud efficient memtrer of
the com ing legislature. Mr. Don
nelly, w hile not so well known in
this part o f the district, has a large
acquaintance elsewhere, and his
•4
coming out for the nomination is
particularly gratifying to them, for
they declare he is ju st the man for
In adva rce at the time o f subscribing, w ill
the place. H e says if nominated
have the benefit o f the $ 2 5 0 rate for two
and
elected he will during his tggm
years, or the $5 00 rate lor five years. W e
H o n . Jay B o w trm a n
of office faithfullyuuid im partially
send T h e Observer to any responsible per»
•on who orders it, though they may no*
* Is a young man whose profes- discharge the duties thereof, aud
send the money with the order, with the
understanding that they are to pay 12W sional career has placed him as u g iv e the people all the benefits of
cents per month for it,’ until such time as
leading attorney of Gilliam and his expei ience, aud we all know
C. E. J a m e s
they may wish to take advantage o f the
Services first and third Sundays,
l i e is at the that means a good deal to a uew re­ ning a s .loon io H untington; and
above liberal discounts. From this date W heeler counties,
7-30 p. m. and second and fourth
we are prepared to «ilscoui t rates to all bead of a large law practice in gion, developing at fast as this is the same authority- reports tha
The undersigned hereby announces
leading W eeklies and Magazines publi died
^¡nce that tim e he ran another I Sunday« at 12 o’clock noon.
to tbe votera of Hherman oounty that A modern hospital for the treatment of all niedLual and surgica
at
the
present
lim
e.
Mr.
D
ounelly
which
he
has
shown
him
self
a
man
In the United States, Io any prepaid reader
be Is a candidate, at the primary elec­
of T h e Old Reliable Observer. Come with of marked ability.
Sunday school 11 a. m. each tion, for the republican nomination for
diseases, except such as are contagious.
H e was born in is properly called the father of saloon iu Pendleton, and has been
the m oney— as that is Indispensihie.
Iowa, A ugust 15, 1876, came to W heeler county. H e is a wealthy until recontly a bartend-r in a Sunday.
J o in t S en ato r
R ates, fro m $10.00 to $21.00 per w e e k , a c c o rd in g to room
G. F. P inkham , Pa tor. for the 21at senatorial district, comprls
Oregon in 1893. Is a graduate ol and enterprising stock man resid­ Por land saloon. And for these
Even a remarkable streak of
ing Hherman, Gilliam aud Wheeler
Ambulance will meet all trains and boats If hospital Is notified,
the law department o f W illam ette ing at Richmond. He was born iu reasons it is not probable that eith ­
ooouties, Oregon. If nominated and
good luck wouldn’t cure a born
elected
I
will
perform
the
duties
per-
U niversity in the class o f 1896. Teunessee, October 3,. 1855. Iu er Aitcheson or H am ilton w ill get
A Blue Mark hers will answer a n
t
For F u rth er In fo rm a tio n A d d ress
pessim ist.
quiry, when entered upon our calendar, talulng to the office in the beat manuer
Passing the suprem e court exam i­ 1880 be came to Oregon, and ever m any republican votes for the g In iving
poaalble
that
will
conserve
the
Interests
the date o f the paper ae the date at
of all the residents of the district.
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nation in the autumu of that year, since his arrival in this portion of nom ination.
which your current aubacripllon expires.
Mr. Bryan can feel oertaiu that before he had reached his majority, the state has displayed an energy
M e d ic a l D irecto rs.
Jay B o w e rm a n
Of Mr. Gaston, the edi or of The
his visit to Montreal won’t lose he waited uutil A ugust, 1897, for commensurate with the surround­ Observer can say that heh askn ow n
The undersigned hereby snnouncee
him auy votes.
I«is diploma of admission to the bar, ings, until he ha9 an excellent es­ him intim ately for about forty
to tbe voters or Hherman county that
he is a candidate, at the primary elec­
when lie im m ediately entered upon tate, and one of the most lieautiful years and can heartily endorse the ]
W anted, girl to do housework on tion, for the republican nomination for
“ It certainly ig, and I thank you, ' V / J y
Baron Takahira says talk of w vr •the practice of his professions. Al- homes in the iulaud em pire. He statem ent of the O.egonian: ‘ No­ a farm near Moro
J o in t R e p re s e n ta tiv e
Mr.
Optician for fitting my eyes so / /
J
with Japan is inhuman. It cer­ way s u close student, with a k e e n has always taken an active iuterest body is bett r known throughout
A pply at this office
289 for the 28ih representedve district, perfectly^, 1 have had glasses of ull
,z
oomprlslug
Hherman,
Gilliam
aud
tainly is m ighty tiresome.
perception and a fine forensic ora­ iu the developm ent and progress of Or g n than Joseph Gaston. He
Wheeler countie«. ' If nominated and kinds, hut this lust pair I got of you J
tor, it is not surprising that Mr. the com m unity, being an enterpris­ has never been an office seeker nor R O T I C I O F F I N A L S E T T L E M K N T .
elected I will perform the duties per­ beats thorn a ll.”
taining to the office In the best manuer
The way it looks now, a good, 4 Bowermau has forged ahead in his ing man, and socially .and politi an ybod y’s hired man. The work
Holloa Is haroby givao that the onder possible that will conserve the interests
S l J i of all tbe residents of the district.
roomy addition will have to be profession^ with strong indication cally is influential and leading. In he has d n ein - .„ d Io , O r eg o n -1
* I obb tim e before hft wrJnld let 0« ttz bis eves.'
that he will be among the leadiug 1898 he was a member of the legis­ and l b , work h a , been various end
Me M id all k I mhch were alike mid what wna
added to the Taft bandwagon.
R. N . D o n n elly Ibe
nae. Now yon m u I I n»t eet him to
law yeis of the Pacific northwest at lature from the district including long continued— has been upon his
elsewhere. We ore perl, ot “ oyo flttera,” m.d
“ id e»iat*. and that itondny, the 6tb
The undersigned hereby announces that s why we plente our pstroua.
no distant day- Not among the Grant aud Harney, at which tint© own initiative'. He has the expe- ■ «•-hafb^o^SzJd by said oouW as ib *
It is confidently asserted that
to the votera of Hherman county that’
least of his qualifications, Mr.-Boyv- he pushed a bill through, creating rience, the character, and the in J
S r 'S * - *
be is a candidate, at the primary elec­
Secretary Taft will have 39 more
errnau is a perfect gentleman iu de­ W heeler county, which six years
tion, for the republican nomination for
dependence of all special interests .
K- OOOHHAN
thau enough vo‘es to nominate him
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| X«;n-<ni«lralor
o< Ibo ea u ia of - P
air!
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Patrick
W.
T H E D A L L E S , O IU O O N .
portment, and is appreciative of later he represented in the L-gisia ,
J o in t R e p re s e n ta tiv e
M eDonald, daeaaaad.
(StuS 27-2811)
to qualify him for the place for
on the first ballot.
of th«2Htb representative district, com­
the worth o f social distinction in lure as a part o f the 28th district.
prising Hherman, Gilliam aud Wheeler
which ho now offers him self.
winning the esteem of his fellow Through a m isunderstanding two
j ^ otice ' fob P U B L IC A T IO N .
counties, Oregon. If nominated and
Mr.
Gaston
has
had
sixteen
years
W ben w r itin g for C ata lo g
elected I will perform the duties per
That <8,250,000 O, R. N. d iv i­ men. In the position to which he years ago, and the bungled style of
l-A X C L S T C A T A L O G
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Departm ent of ibe Interior.
taining
to
the
office
In
the
best
man­
experience
in
building
and
opera­
J ones cash store
Lan d OfBoe at I'be Dalle«, Oreson.
1
dend of 75 per ceut was ju st a bit is again aspiring Mr. Bowerman the ballot, many Hherman county
Mail
Ord.riHou»«.
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ner
possible
that
will
conserve
the
In­
February A, 19UH. |
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of bookkeeping to get the balances has made him self alm ost iudispeus» voters failed to vote for Mr. Don ting railroads in Oregon.
Notiee is hereby given that John T. Pope terests of all the resideuts of the district.
G R O C E R IE S ( economize THRO J0 N E 5 > 1-*-
ae filed notice of hie intention
in
out of reach of the assessors.
able to the com m unities which he uelly, an error much regre* ted, but secured the land grants for the make
final
oommataiion
proof
in
utJw ul ,U Lad,
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elaim , vie:
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represents, and with liis two assist he got there just the same. W e state on which the roads in western enpport of bta ---------
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P O R T L A N D OH
Oregon
were
built,
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hough
he
w
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Telegram: *‘If Ilill builds a line ants in the legislature will be re hope no such m istake will be made
Mention thia
got an acre of the land or a lio“ J s „toWB“h,P 1 •ootb, ranee 1»
nominated and elected, because the next June. G ive Air. D onnelly j never
down the coast .a n d
n
« ...
.
-
.
! • • • * . w - M ., and that said proof w ill be
floUar Of their proceeds. Outside ™*de before the Register and Ueeeiver, at
people o f Sherman, G illiam aud everything there ip in it.
J e w e le r an d W a tc h m a k e r
starts after him, it js I
ot that he built the first lorly » 1 1 » P S .
heeler
want
him
in
that
place
in
w ill find it an up H ill/r o p o siti
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. to p t - ..
w’.l
eferenee to any other man. De-
Ha, ha!
None that have left Moro the past ol narrow gauge r.-.d in t h . .ta le,
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Graduate of Seattle .W atch­
Work ’ Inger
nd upon it Sherman county will four tears, moved awuy; but would and has never been in the employ *tr ttaahh. Hugh Heott, r Piaa
P o r c e la in B a th T u b a .
He has f» im 2 0 -» 7 l
C. w. Mooaa, Regleter
m aking A Engraving School
its part, for in Mr. Bowerman be glad to be back again. Come of the big companies.
Sure. TJre new Pt
large
interests
in
eastern
Oregon,
t ^ oticefob publication
o
be
found:
llo
u
esty
;
common
yards is a swift proposT
on, brothers; your old borne awaits
lta
, CRASS V A L L E Y .
use; industry aud sobriety. “If your coming with cordial greeting and has rendered this sw clli , ol t b . 11
what effect will it have upon sa l­
state
great
service
in
m
aking
its
re
LandOflioe at Tbe Dalles, O r.,
(
u
find
a
grow
tby
fellow
couibfn-
mon in the Columbia rivet! and a
Agoiit for the Rest Stouiii^LaiY?i(Iry
g those four qualities ouce io a
sources known to the world. I f h e Notice Is hereby given Ib at OharleeW . Bark-
Moro Patronage Solicted.
back-water front iu the Rose City!
The recent oongress devoted to is elected-rsilroad c o m m issio n e r - r t b t o ' t o S S t o ' t ’i K -
Shop in Brick B uilding next Observer Office
x mouths' search you are doing
.retty w ell,” said General Grant. dry farming, as practiced iu semi- and there is no donht that he w ill J™ '
E D G A R L E W I S , P r o p r ie t o r .
tOe.XplH‘U that/C u n tiu u i..g he said, “a quality arid districts of the United States,
be—eastern Oregon will have a ,or th®
» E X *nd s e x hex of ae«-’
financial d e d with the Grogoy^ greater than genius is.tbei ability to has resulted in convincing many friend on the com m ission that w ill ’w “»fT'aid’ thit’ alid0^ « r • u r b i’ mede
widow, Mr. U ’lien might elur
see that our intereste get a eq « .re
u L ' S t t S i f t S i ’iStb** T1"
pick out a geu iu s,” aud that brings practical minds that it is rg h t
W a tc h m a k e r and
that <80.00 graft for .a vote
the proposition up to the voters of principle, correctly applied, aud deal. Mr. Gaston should receive
H"
the following witneeaee to
assembly a few years ago, which the 21st senatorial d istiict.
Do will supercede irrigation in uiHny the solid republican vote of eastern <'oiti»auoo of tbe*3i»nd^Ti«du * N .°K " " r '
Sjjecial attention given work sent
■cared him so bad when detected. your duty, gehtlcm en; support Mr. reghxis.- The s) stem of irrigation is <) r ' K<>n-
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“ eW o id ik iT b S S a ? ^ ’ *
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in by m ail or express.
so ex pros ire that, if c m ieiTou utb
Bowceumw.--------------------------
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0 . W. Mooaa, Be« is ter
All
work
warranteed first class
der scientific rules, the farm where
D O IN G T H E I R D U T Y
Col. W atterson describes the
I ] ;X E C U T O B ’S N O T IC E
irrigation is not practiced c
politics of the president’s latest
H o n . B . F. P ik »
S c o re s o f M o r o P e o p le a r e L e a e n ln e r<L " 11, WhoDa •» May Conoern:
Ii2 East Sccoad Street
Phene No. 245
■pecial message as “ a c r o ss’tw ix l
be
made to pay
a _ larger
th a D u ty o f th e K id n e y s
’ L
<*T®n
«»• ■«»<»•'
Wunborn
in*
Newbury
port,
Mass.,
z
- n.w neyw .
signed baa been duly appointed by tb«
F elix Adler and C »pair's Common
percentage on
tbe investment
The Dalles, Or.,
T o n ite r th e blood Is th e k id n e y * 1 9?nn‘ ’ ° ° « rt ot »be Htate of Oregon, for
November 24, 1840. He is a re­
taries, with a d ish of Tom Liw
than the irrigsted land. This ii$ d u ty
‘“ ‘•rn ian OatMRy. eaaawtor a i tbe last w ill
and •«•»«meet of Henry Seb lege I, deceased.
■on.” A K entuckian’s idea of a tired farmer, livin g in this city. why scientific Ary farming will su
VI lien th e y fa il to do th is th e k id -1 ^D d * (1 persona bavin« olaima against said
He served with distinction during
•state
are hereby notified and required to
Architecture
Bookkeeping
Htenogrnnhv
d ish iu any m ixture b e in ’ goner
ueys
are
«Ick.
pereede irrigation. In the armory
preeent tbe eame. dale verified, to tbe 011-
Banking and Banking Law
Commercial Law,
Advertising
ous, the recipe stands approved. v the civil w ir am khas experienced where the congress was held all
Backache and many kidney lib fol deraixned exeewtor, a l tbe offlse ot Ma indi
I have oats for sale at the E n k -
m i:iy adventures and vicissitudes
« Hryant, la Moro. Oregua, la said Sher
low,
Show Card W riting
Chemistry
sorts of cereals, fruits and vegeta­
«nan oooaty. state o f Ure«oe, jw ltb ia six insville warehouse, at <27.50 per
M echanical Drawing
Electrical Engineering -
U r in a r y tro u b le , diabetes.
iu his career, from June 1861 to
month« from the date of this nofíoe.
bles were on display, grown upon
N. W. T hompson ,
t ^ r r V “,tra tln g ’ Clvil En8 ineering, Steam Engineering
Dated at M ore, Oregon, this fttb day of 4°n.
Senator Fulton is tho only man January 1866. Ho participated in
Iloan’s Kidney Pills cure them all.
February, A. D . l»o*
Civil Service,
Mechanical EngineeHng,
®
Moro, Oregon.
Wiu. Berrmau, Hherman, HL, Hood „
in the senate who is earnestly en the bailie of W illiam sburg, and arid lands. Of c< •urse they were
,
. . . .
A. D illimoxb ,
Gas Engineering, M ining Engineering,
Locomotive Running,
Exeoutor of tbe last w ill and testament of
not
grown
in
a
haphazard
way,
but
River,
Oregou,
says:
“I
was
feeling
deavoring to have the government was in active service during Mc­
Henry Heble«el. deoeased.
k -
.
lum bing, H eating and V entilating,
•julie miserable when I began using
snini. Balan,
Peninsular campaign. by paying attention to scientific
su it actually begun to test the sta t­ C lellan's
French, German, Spanish, taught with Edison Phonograph.
lean's Kidney Pills but I am glad to 6tf7m20-2M]
Attorneys for Exeontor
principles
aa
fine
products
were
us of railroad grant lauds in O re­ Was iu Pope's campaign in V ir­
say that they quickly cured me of the
F ull information furnished free upon request by
M M O N 8 .—Ia tha Circuit Court ot tha State Two span, broke, gentle to handle.
gon. Yet there are persons, in ­ ginia, Cnanccllursville and G ettys­ grown as ever took root in irrigated complaint.
My kidneys were very O 17 ______
o f O regon foe Sherm an C ounty.
soil.
Call
on
me
and
w
ill
make
terms
to
cluding H eney, who will probably burg. H e then accom panied the
weak and the secretions gave me a Lena H arrteo M b 'P Pial
la in tif,
I
suit.
O wen T hompson ,
great deal of annoyance, as they were
va. ,
continue to say t in t Fulton is a army of I lie Jam es to Richmond,
Agitation of the land grant grabs eutirely too free In action. My back Jeaae C. H a rri000, Defendant.
28®
M onklaud, Ore.
railroad senator.
where his command became a part
64 1-3 Sixth street, Portland, Ore.
in Oregon is having the desired ef­ waavery lame and caused ma much To Jasas C Hsrrison, tbs sbovs named de­
of the 24th corps aud participated
fendant.
fect. Suits have been begun and suffering whenever I bent over or at­ In tbe name of tbe State of Oregon:
1 on are hereby required to appear in the
Air. Bourne declares that he has iu the capture Jiff Petersburg aud congress is earnestly trying to undo tempted to regain an erect position-
entitled eonrt, and answer tbe oom
surrender i l l A ppom attox.
Doan’s Kidney Pllla cured me of all above
no favorites in the indecent contest the
plaint filed againet yoo hi tbe above enti­
the tangled mess wbiph handicap-
Subsequently,
ou
account
of
his
this
suffering
apd
it
gives
me
pleaauro
tled
salt,
oa or before tbe lest day of tbe
agaiust Air. Fulton, of whom he
O/egon, even as Sherman <;nnntv is to reeoniuend them to others.”
time preeerfbed Is tbe order of pubhoatioa. From my farm, three miles weBt of
great
judgm
ent
and
discreetness,
W ill give reward of <25 for
towlt: O b or before tbe 20tb day of Mateh Moro.
says: ‘‘Senator Fulton has been a
handicapped by a monstrous, thiev­
I .OH, m ><! |f *on fa il to ao appear and
hard working, able, efficient and he served iu the m ilitary police
For eale-by -all dealers. Price 60 wnewer. p laintiff w ill aoniv to tbe Court for their return or information as to
ing
grant.
The
fact
that
the
d
e­
their whereabouts.
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influential public servant; our rela and as provost guard iu Richmond
cents. Foster-Milburn Co, Buffalo,
here say th ey sre ss good ss Gas. In f«««. „ Z
Grey gelding pony, weight about
until
h , • •• partment of justice has made nil New York, sole agents for tha United herein againet yon. to-wit: Por a decree dia-
h o m e is n o w co n iid s rs d the best ligh ted h o « . ,
uolving tbe bonds of matrimony now exist
tions have alw ays been pleasant,
900
pounds,
looks
to
be
irations
to
begin
a
suit
to
en­
Htates.
W h I(. W hen W a g e v i .i ii n e ear
ing
between
tbe
plaintiff
and
you
reelf
on
although we sometimes disagree on the picked men w b U .tltvi UuiUe u C
neighbors o f an evening it I . h s r i f t e beep fro m
tbe grounds o f w illfa l deeertioo; end for about 8 years old, branded
force Ute u r.us of government land
e xc laim in g «bout the pom l.jfht t h ,y h * v « |* *
compnnieil
Col.
Aforr¡sou’s
New
Remember
the
na me— D imos —and •00b other end farther relief as to tbs Coart on left stiffle like this:
public, questions.”
" * m * l « ‘«*ble sad jaat.
'
T h e Anglo l amp i . the or?» method o f burnln.
common kerosono oil. end it nt different from th*
York battalion to Mexico, joining gratds lit Oregon was brought nut lake no other.
This eammons is served apon yon by pab
Black, soggy built, com ing 3-
ordinary lamps in r e re //f as It I t In « » « « r e iu r
li
when
Senator
Fulton
reported
a
res­
‘ hereof for s period of six weeks in
Col. Curt man’s regim ent in the
makes common kerosene tho h. st, the cheapest
right
tbs Sherman County Observer. a weekly year»o!d, b r a n d e d o n
• fid too tnor.t Butlafnotory of all liuhtinM
A t tho slin e moment Peru was
olution
authorizing
the
department
Mexican at my.
The next year
Additional Local Mention
newspaper of general el ran la lion p n b iia b e d shoulder, weight
about 1000
ringing out a welcome by its fleet
in Hnermen oonnty. Oregon, in poreosnoe pounds.
saw the end o f that war and Air. to bring such suit and aeked for its
to
an
order
o
f
»be
Hon
E.
V
.
L
ittle
field
,
Don’t «end ua for free p i Mlcatlon any
aud its forts at Callao to the arriv­
Black, rangy built mare, coming
Judge of tbe above entitled Court, duly
The same thing of an advertising ch ats:ter.
Pike returned to the Uuited States, im mediate adoption.
■uw«
uw tbs fob aay
r e n r u r r , IVON,
mtMM on
day ov
of Pebraary,
1808, 5 or 6 years old, has wire scar on
ing American armada at that port
and finally lceated in Shcrm in conditio« exists in all land grant
All locals w ill be run till ordered out sad ’be date o f tbe first publication thereof
leg, branded on left stifle a
President Roosevelt was receiving
is tbe 7tb day of February. IMS.
county, w ber«*lie became oho of states, although only Oregon is re Unless otherwise specified
W. D. P
IAS, Attorney
com bination Co repeated,
the new Japanese ambassador at
Copy fonads, change«, etc., muat be Iu 7tfTmfi0-2W]
for P lain tiff above the other.
our most prosperous farmeis. The ferred to io the resolution. For 40
Hie office before 2 oTclock p. m. Wednes­
------------— 3« D A Y S TRIAL— _______
«-'r-P -b-
W ashington/ Both events stsnd
U M M O N S ------ In the Circuit Court ot tha Stale Weight about 1000 pounds.
people called him to servo three years the railroads have refused to day Ip Insure proper care and attention.
11 k* * ° fo w y™' !‘O *C «dmtrlse’y r f-red to by you» eetrbhnr. St "th -
I
.
o f O rew oo, tor Sherman count«:
V of different phases of fhe same
S
Phone
or
write
to
terms as county assessor, and to com ply with the term i of their > D on’t send us articles on politics, tem
■tory. They register the new con­
Mand Curtis. P lain tiff
)
288
L. L. P eetz , Moro, Ore.
V /F F T S4»h t . r s v.Wj; N E W Y 0 K K
"
represent them iu the last assem grants. The settler o mid not pro­ persnee or religion. Discussion of such
ditions in the Pacific. Am bassa­
topics only leads to violent and abusive Fred W. Cortis, Defendant Í
bly. Aud now they wuut him ceed against the railroads to force language In the end.
dor 'Takahira, in presenting his cre­
Tu Fred
Carila, ibe above named de­
then, f r a second term; that is why Ihem to comply with the terms be­
Avoid personalities. Com pliments dell
fendant :
dentials to the president, declared
he is a candidate for re Domina­ cause the proceedings could ouly calely given are always acceptable, bill la tbe name of tbe State of Oregon:
that “ the m aintenance of last! ig
Ton are hereby required to appear in tbe
560 acre farm on H igh Prairie,
tion before the republican prlma be brought by the government which even they must not be overdone, as the
charge of Inclncerltv is apt to follow s above entitled eonrt and answer ‘
peace with all nations and the con­
lies. Ti e people have asked Mr. g iv e the grant. This question in­ shower o f pretty nothings spread broad plaint m<Mt rnraiee* yen in tbe above enti­ W ashington, for rent; three springs,
servation of the rights and interests
tled ani», on or before tbe lest day of tbe ;ood house and barn; 150 acres in
Pike to lake this step.
l i e has volves m illions of acres of lm d s east
-■«w
w». of pabiioatxm. ! ail wheat,* 153 acrea pasture land,
time preeerilied is the v.
order
of all peoples are the cardinal oh
towii:
Inks,
muciluge,
cards,
envelopes.
toerft: on or before tbe
the ISth day c
of Merab,
congested and now asks hitf'fricuds worth hundreds of millions of dol-
balanoe can be ¿ultivated. A ppli­
jects of the Japanese government,
* Ter\ . klli ‘lA ***»>•*•. *vsry sty Is, st IWfi. and if yoo fa il to so appesi r and aoa
M O ItO , O R E G O N .
t& rally to his support, a requts
ars.
war, p laintiff w ill apply to tbe <
ooort for cant m ust supply all stock and
he Ol»server Hook 8 tore.
and he said that it would’ be his
tbe relief
demanded
is
tbe
eompi
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— —piaist filed
which will la* prom ptly and cheer
equipment.
A
pply
P.
O.
Box
No.
1,
Difficulty in having your Observer terein aeetnet yoe, towlt: For a deeree div-
■p-idlal aim to promote that ideal.
l iv e r y fe e d a n d s a l e s t a b l e s
The Dalles, Oregon.
A. 1 o»-nt Postal Card, no more,nor changed may be avoided by sending the •ulvioff tbe bonde of matrimony now exist 285
fully complied with, and The Old
taiwtlff and
sod yooraalf
desired
alleralion io I Ills office. Always • ”« betweeo tbe plsiatiff
uu lens, Is a ll th a t is necessary to ch ang e
Reliable guaranties that If elected
tbe «ronnde of w tijfnl deeertion; and for
our address, or h ave T h e O bserver fol- give (he name o f the office from which
J. M. D UNAHOO, Proprietor and Manager.
oibev and fartber raltsf as to tbe eonrt
B e a t H e a l e r In th a W o r ld .
you want It changed, aa well as the one to snob
Mr. Pike will serve the public with E _ ’I* you T ’ h^rever you m a y go. T h e n Mr
may eneas eqeitabte
eqeitebie and
a~ " Jnet.
1/ u a _ -ii_ a • w«
H
lx l l la. • /»
S
rved apon y«
--------------------- « u M t w u j
m m
iiupap
T r 1 ’ rae from The D a lle s or any Hherman county point. «» onr expense.
pnblieattrm tbereof for n period of six
wlio have bualnceeof their own toYu
Maine, cays: "I have used Rurklen'a
Did it e v e r o c c u r to you t h a t it
tiality ns heretofore, givin g to all a tend to and forget to attend to your
Obeerver, a a
Hervloe
fam ished *0 or from Mora to any pointe.
A representative in this county
Arnica Halve for several years, on my
snots no m ore to produce p r in tin g th a t newspeper of oeoerel etrenlsilon pubi
errands? Remember this suggestion.
OUR MOTTO “Pleas* th* public.”
Is pleasing to tb s ey e th a n th e o th e r »■ » e ra s e n Donato. O r s M . In pnraaan<M by a large real estate corporation.
Old army wound and other otetlnate square deal and good service, hon­
W e will not be responsible kor the' k in d / T h e O iw e rv er Is eq u ip p ed w ith to na order of Ibe Hon B. V L.ttlefield.
Special inducem ents to those who
», and find that It is the beat healer estly, faithfully and conscientious­ neglect of subscribers to n o tify ns of «11
m o d e rn fact lit lee for d o in g good Jodne of tbe above entitled eonrt. doly
EVERYTHING NEW AND UP-TO-DATE,'
lie world. I one it too with great ly, without fear or favor, endeavor­ ciisnges in th e ir address. N or w ill th e w o rk s t th o v e ry m in im u m o f coot. I v y mede oa tb w tîtb day of Jsnaary, ISOS, sod wish to become financially inter­
date of tbe fires pnbiteetion thereof is ested.
R eal E state S ta m m * Co.,
aaa In my veterinary business. ing always to accord to every iudi no tification <xf s Post m aster th a t (he sub­ us w ith an o rd e r an d I f it Is n o t exeeaC tbe
(be Ms* day of Jsnesry, Ivon
SPECIAL RATES TO G01IM ER0IAL TRAVELERS
scriber has “ R em oved” settle tbe b ill of ed to y o u r perfoct satisfaction yo u need
Fort Dearborn Bldg.,
■ 25c at Moro Pharmacy.
“ F o rm , Attorney,
vidual, irrespective of party, poli
FORMALDEHYDE, RUBBER GOODS. PERFUMERY
' BRUSHES, COMBS, SPONGES, CIGARS.
TH E D A L L E S H O S P IT A L ,
Drs. Ferguson and Reuter,
fiirl Wanted.
Isn’t Reading a Delight Now
We coaxed that man
F. W. Clark, Jeweler, S Optician
lx ’ JL • > k B " T * * 1 Th< Buyer* Cu,,,•
F. W .
N ewell
[M oro 'S B a r b e r S h o p
Everything First Class and Up to date.
D. Lindquist
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MORO
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-
OREGON.
SCHOOL
SCRANTON, -
Oats for Sale
M Ä
P E N N S Y L V A N IA .
Geldings for Sale
H. V. REED, Representative,
lest, Strayed or Stolen.
E veryone Exclaim s
About Our Lights!”
The A ngle Lamu
X Q o
W
.
lamps may he seen at the Observer office"
Fan for Rent.
,
w am
a d s lin q u e a t.
7:
n o t pay for I I .
>•
for P leio llff
®8ft
Chicago, III.
.